Am 02.01.2013 19:08, schrieb Doug:
>> That being said, the easiest solution IMHO is to plug its hard drive
>> into a different machine and do the install there.
>>
>> --T.C.
> That would probably *not* be a good idea, unless the other machine is
> identical.  The install process customizes the system to fit the hardware
> it finds--video, sound, hard drive controller, Ethernet chip, etc.
> It's very likely that when you moved the drive back to your original
> machine, nothing would work

this is NOT windows!

as default dracut generates a gegenric initramfs as long
you do not configure it with hostonly="yes"

* there is no hard-wired video configuration
* there is no hard-waired sound configuration
* there is no hard-wired hard-drive controller
* there is ESPECIALLY no hard-wired ethernet

what do you imagine why a live-usb boots on nearly any hardware?
there is no "live-harwdare-support", the main component of a
live-media is the preconfigurd desktop etc.


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